NORTH DAKOTA MUSEUM OF ART

"The Plains of Sweet Regret" video installation at the North Dakota Museum of Art

The 'North Dakota Museum of Art' ('NDMOA') is the official art museum of the U.S. state of North Dakota. Located on the campus of the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks, the museum is a private not-for-profit institution. The building includes three exhibition galleries, a video information room, a small restaurant, and a gift shop.

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History
Exhibits
External links

History


The museum was formed in the 1970s as the University of North Dakota Art Galleries. In 1981, the North Dakota Legislative Assembly designated the museum as the state's official art museum and the museum took on its present name. The 1907 West Gymnasium on the UND campus was remodeled and, in 1989, the 16,000 square foot structure became the new home for the museum.

Exhibits


Popular exhibits from the past have included "Lewis and Clark: Rivers, Edens, Empires", "Under the Whelming Tide: The 1997 Flood of the Red River of the North", "Bugs and Such", and "The Plains of Sweet Regret".

External links



North Dakota Museum of Art website

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